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Forster's Tern - HH target practice
After a full day of hand-holding the 500, I was fairly comfortable with tracking BIF. The bigger challenge came when I saw a group of 6 terns diving into the water, searching for their next meal. While I still had a large majority of "throw away" type of shots, I also got some nice keepers. The one posted here isn't very interesting (in terms of pose), but it was one of my favorites.
I think that this 30 minute encounter did two things for me:
1) convinced me to hand-hold more often. I was able to track the birds better than with a tripod. I attribute this to not having a single pivot point to move about, hence giving me more range of motion.
2) I need to work out more. After two days of hand-holding, my left shoulder felt bruised - almost like someone punched me and the residual soreness was still there. Hats off to those who can HH these lenses for long periods of time.
Shooting info:
Nikon D800 | 500 f/4
1/2500 | f/4 | ISO 1000